Name These Obsolete Technologies

Is it a wooden game where you push down on the lever and it flips the bowl like a Tiddly Wink to a designated circle drawn on the ground? haha, I know, I've always been a little far out there.
 
Ha! Ha! I forgot all about Tiddly Winks. Was never any good at it.

But no, not a boot cleaner or TW game.

The bowl part rotates.
 
No, nothing to do with any kind of feed. Not a chicken or a pig, but, yes, some kind of animal.

This is a tough one. I don't believe the invention was very successful. Good in theory, but not in practice.
 
Rock tumber? haha we're getting desperate…oh, oops, didn't see your post nancy

Yes, I was thinking this invention was probably a bad idea lol
 
YES!!!

Nona, you got it!

Sheep-Shearing Chair
If sheep are set on their rumps, the animals become very calm and are easier to shear. The patent for this sheep-shearing chair says, "The sheep, having been placed on the seat in the position desired for commencing the clipping, is not moved during the entire process. As the clipping progresses, the platform is revolved, so as to bring the rack into different relative positions to the sheep." (The shearer leans the sheep against the rack while shearing it.) Patent granted to Charles McCall and James McCall, Morristown, Ohio, April 6, 1875.

http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/tools/antique-farm-tools-zm0z11zgri.aspx


 

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